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The J. Huston Tavern

The J. Huston Tavern was built in 1834 by Joseph Huston, Sr. an early Arrow Rock settler and civic leader from Virginia. Built as a four room, two story brick structure with a summer kitchen, it was originally the Huston family home. Thousands of immigrants heading west passed directly by the Tavern and Huston became known as a hotel keeper, offering the hospitality of overnight lodging and meals to travelers and local citizens.

By the mid-nineteenth century, a mercantile store and ballroom had been added, followed by a large dining room and modern kitchen in 1955. Visitors today can enjoy a drink in the mercantile, otherwise known as “The Tap Room” and dine in one of three dining rooms: The Sappington Parlor, The Huston Room, and The Bingham Room.

The Tavern is one of the oldest continuously-serving restaurants west of the Mississippi River having marked 175 years of continuous service to the public in 2009. It is the centerpiece of the Arrow Rock State Historic Site and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Today, the Tavern is managed by Pfoodman Holdings in conjunction with Hospitality & Tourism Management (HTM) students at Missouri Valley College in Marshall. A major focus of the HTM program is to teach students how the hospitality industry can contribute to the sustainability of local communities through the development of tourism and the use of local products and talent. The Tavern is the ideal venue for students to put this knowledge to use in a practical setting. Check back often or find us on Facebook to keep up with special events.

Come for a visit

Tour the Tavern and other Arrow Rock historic sites, including the home of Arrow Rock's most famous citizen, artist George Caleb Bingham. Contact the Friends of Arrow Rock office at 660-837-3231 or at office@FriendsAR.org.

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Find out what's happening in Arrow Rock and find a place to stay at the Village Of Arrow Rock website

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Serving travelers along the Santa Fe Trail since 1834.

2012 Schedule
Easter Sunday, April 8 Lunch 11-2
Sundays Only April 8 thru May 6

Regular Season Begins May 12
Lunch Tuesday--Sunday 11-2
Dinner Every Saturday; Wed. & Fri. ONLY if 
there is an evening Lyceum Performance
Dinner Seatings 5pm-7pm

Open anytime for groups of 35 or more

Meeting Space Available >>Find more details

Call 660-837-3200 for more information

 

Events

April 8, 12 Easter Parade & Egg Hunt

May 12 Garden Show @ The Schoolhouse

Lyceum Theatre Opening Day--May 31
Schedule available at www.lyceumtheatre.org

June 2 African American Exhibit Opens

Wine Pairing Series w/Local Wineries
 June 9--Baltimore Bend, Waverly

More dates to be announced

Fourth of July Parade...more details to come

Sept 1 Folk Jam & Ice Cream Freeze Off

Sept. 22 Civil War Encampment


Jimmy Leg Presents:
Blues Fest on the Tavern Lawn
 Sept. 29--Stay tuned for details

Oct. 26-27 Spirits, Shadows, Secrets

Nov. 3 Merchants Open House

Nov. 17 Hanging of the Greens

Dec. 1, 8, & 15th Tavern Candlelight Dinners


Dec. 2 Christmas Folk Sing--Federated Church

Call 660-837-3200 for more information on any of the above events

Special Occasions

  • We're available for private parties, special events, wedding receptions, business meetings, christmas parties etc.

  • Also, carry-out picnics--perfect for guests at the campground.